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Nada Hassanein

Health Inequities Reporter at Stateline

Health inequities reporter @stateline_news Past: @USATODAY, @TDOnline, @ReportingHealth Center for Health Journalism fellow | ✉️: [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Nada Hassanein

    More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths - and wider racial disparities - in states with more permissive gun policies, according to a new study. The study, published in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics on June 9, analyzes trends in state firearm policies and kids' deaths since 2010, after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in McDonald v. City of Chicago.

  • 1 week ago | theday.com | Nada Hassanein

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  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Nada Hassanein

    More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths - and wider racial disparities - in states with more permissive gun policies, according to a new study. The study, published in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics on June 9, analyzes trends in state firearm policies and kids' deaths since 2010, after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in McDonald v. City of Chicago.

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Nada Hassanein

    More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths — and wider racial disparities — in states with more permissive gun policies, according to a new study. The study, published in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics on June 9, analyzes trends in state firearm policies and kids’ deaths since 2010, after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in McDonald v. City of Chicago.

  • 1 week ago | duncanbanner.com | Nada Hassanein

    More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths — and wider racial disparities — in states with more permissive gun policies, according to a new study. The study, published in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics last week, analyzes trends in state firearm policies and kids’ deaths since 2010, after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in McDonald v. City of Chicago.

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Nada Hassanein
Nada Hassanein @nhassanein_
19 Apr 25

“Black mothers & birthing people continue to carry the weight of a crisis that we did not create... We are leading the fight to solve it and dismantle it.” -@PhDiva0618 #BlackMaternalHealthWeek @ANSIRH @MomsRising @CBMHRJ_Tufts @momjustice https://t.co/bJ1YbO9tlP

Nada Hassanein
Nada Hassanein @nhassanein_
14 Apr 25

“Where it hurts for us is we still have a huge environmental problem that’s occurring in real time.” How communities are grappling with federal environmental justice grant terminations: https://t.co/YrHd4ujHnn

Nada Hassanein
Nada Hassanein @nhassanein_
6 Nov 24

RT @stateline_news: 🗳️ As the polls begin to close, stay with @statesnewsroom, your hub for #ElectionDay coverage from all 50 states. #Fair…